We invite you to a virtual members’ talk titled ‘Emerging Infectious Diseases: Are Bats Being Unfairly Implicated?’ by Dr Paul Webala (Senior Lecturer in Wildlife Biology, Maasai Mara University). The lecture will be on Friday 26th May 2023, at 2:00 pm (EAT) via ZOOM. The talk is free for all Nature Kenya members. To sign up for our membership click here.
Event Category: Talks
Virtual Talk: How Small Mammal Communities are Maintained in an East African Savannah
We invite you to a virtual members’ talk titled ‘How Small Mammal Communities are Maintained in an East African Savannah’ by Leo Malingati Khasoha (University of Wyoming, USA). The lecture will be on Thursday 2nd February 2023, at 2:00 pm (EAT) via ZOOM. The talk is free for all Nature Kenya members. To sign up for our membership click here.
Virtual Talk: Trends in the Evolution of Herbivorous Insects
We invite you to a virtual members' talk titled 'Trends in the Evolution of Herbivorous Insects' by Dr. Matilda Gikonyo (Research Assistant, in the Entomology and Insectary Platform, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom). The lecture will be on Thursday 6th October 2022, at 2:00 pm (EAT) via ZOOM. The talk is free for all Nature Kenya members. To sign up for our membership click here.
Virtual Talk: Primate Diversity and Conservation in Kenya
International Primate Day is marked on 1st September each year. The day celebrates primates, advocates for the enhancement of their welfare and calls for the conservation of primate species facing the imminent risk of extinction locally, nationally and globally.
The Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Nature Kenya and others plan to mark this day by holding a virtual public lecture and panel discussion on primate diversity and conservation in Kenya. The event will be held on Tuesday 30th August, 2022, from 3:30 to 5:00 pm (EAT) via Zoom. To register for this event, kindly click on this link: https://bit.ly/3PzOjgh
Virtual Public Lecture: How Ant-plant Mutualism Disruption Affects Predator-prey Dynamics in the African Savanna
We invite you to a virtual members' talk titled 'How Ant-plant Mutualism Disruption Affects Predator-Prey Dynamics in the African Savanna' by Douglas Kamaru (Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming). The lecture will be on Friday 12th August 2022, at 2:00 pm (EAT) via ZOOM. The talk is free for all Nature Kenya members. To sign up for our membership click here.